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Poures a slightly hazy...well hay/straw color with a white one finger head that leaves pretty quickly leaving no lace behind,nice lemony aroma very effervescent with just a light wheaty undertone.Wow this beer suprises me a little not just a run of the mill American wheat ale here nice big wheat malt profile very sturdy but not heavy in the mouth,soft lemony tones round this out very nicely just enough to make you not think about the "dreaded" lemon wedge.Could be one of the better American wheat beers out there wich might not be saying much but this is very good.

T: A rather week taste. Mostly sweet with some bananas and oranges. Plenty of wheat flavors and toast. Slightly spicy in the middle (cloves, white pepper). The finish is short, minimally bitter and has some spices, minerals and grassy hops.

M: Moderate body, low carbonation that could have been slightly more aggressive.

D: An average beer. It smells and tastes okay. Easy to drink, but it falls short compared to the many great German beers of similar styles.

The beer pours a slightly golden orange color with a large white head. The aroma is wheat, flowers, sugar, butter and some honey. The flavor is butter and sugar, along with some wheat, flowery hops and vanilla. Very interesting, but a little bit buttery and too sweet. Medium mouthfeel and high, prickly carbonation. Not sure if this bottle is off or not, but it is not up to Left Hand's usual standards.

It's about a medium yellow-gold in color and pretty clear. There may be a touch of haziness but it's not close to cloudy by any means. A small white head grows to just under a finger tall and diminishes in time to a solid foam that leaves spotty lacing.The smell offers what I expect from a wheat, though rather than being plainly American it seems to have a lot in common with a hefeweizen; that is, the Belgian yeast strain. The nose gives up the banana, clove and bubble gum along with a bit of dustiness I would expect not from a purely American offering but a Belgian.The taste follows suit but is a little weaker somehow. It seems to fade off at some point. it's also different in that it's fruitier and tangier than the aroma, not letting things mingle nicely but sort of mashing it all together. It's not bad, just unfinished.I don't expect a big body, but it could have a little more to it. the carbonation's at a good level but the crispness goes spritzy, but it works fairly well and there's a nice smoothness there too.

Purchased the other day from the Foodery in Philly. The beer poured a very hazy deeper colored gold with a thick bubbly white head. Reminds me of a Duvel pour so I served it in a Duvel glass..to myself. This beer has fantastic lacing with a crisp, citrusy aroma. The taste was is of citrus, maybe some banana and definite wheat tons and a bit of spice. The body is light and refreshing and easy to drink but not overly complex. This would make for a good summertime beer so I will have to keep that in mind for the coming months.

Consistently soft white head one-inch head settles nicely on an attractive orange-brown body--definitely unfilteredas apparent when swishing the bottle's sediment...bright, soft wheat scents with a bit of fruit as well... clean, almost elusive in mouth and throat--not like a hefe... slighty effervescent and medium-bodied...smooth wheats abound and dominate...light malt and little hop to the glass...tickles the tongue in a playful manner... as hefes go, not outstanding but not flawed in any majorly detectable way either... a solid player in a Left Hand sampler....

Appearance: I swirled and poured the yeast, so there's a lovely haze going on without being so unfiltered-looking you can't see through it. Sappy, drippy patterned tears of lacing are slowly left around the top of the bulb, and the head fades fairly fast but still leaves some around the top, enough to have a visual white point of reference.

Smell: Bread and cookie flavors come first, with some yeast, highly sweet wheat aromas, some banana, and some heavy cream.

Taste: Again, the cookie like flavors, maybe from the yeast, come through, with the too subdued flavors of banana, yeastiness, bread crust, vanilla, and lemon. This has the potential to be awesome, but it's way too slight all around, minus the balance, as the finish doesn't end up too sweet, which I also like.

Mouthfeel: Slightly watery as I expected it to be a bit creamier with a bit more carbonation.

Drinkability: Not something I'd buy a 6-pack of probably, but I'd drink it again. It's not that it's not a balanced brew, it just seems a little safe and subdued to me and doesn't really take that extra step that a domestic needs to catch up to the real deals.